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A An Some Any Much Many

The document provides examples and exercises on using the English articles 'a', 'an' and 'some'. It discusses when to use these articles before countable and uncountable nouns, both in affirmative and negative sentences. It also covers using 'how much' and 'how many' when asking about quantities. There are multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank and other exercises for the student to practice.
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A An Some Any Much Many

The document provides examples and exercises on using the English articles 'a', 'an' and 'some'. It discusses when to use these articles before countable and uncountable nouns, both in affirmative and negative sentences. It also covers using 'how much' and 'how many' when asking about quantities. There are multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank and other exercises for the student to practice.
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We use A / AN before countable nouns in the singular. → Helen’s got a big car.

We use SOME/ANY before countable nouns in the plural and before uncountable nouns in affirmative
sentences, offers or polite requests→ Would you like some tea? → Don’t forget to buy some apples!

We use ANY before countable nouns in the plural and before uncountable nouns in negative sentences and in
questions→ We haven’t got any milk left. → There aren’t any bananas in the fridge.→ Have you got any pens?

We use How much to ask about un countable nouns → How much milk would you like?

We use How much to ask about un countable nouns → How much milk would you like?

Fill in a, an, some Fill in some or any


1. Have you got ___________ cat? 1. Would you like ___________salad?
2. We haven’t got ___________ chicken.
2. Do you want ___________ juice?
3. There’s ___________ in the fridge. Let’s
3. Janet has _________ apple after breakfast.
make something good to eat
4. There is _________ egg for you on the table. 4. Jane hasn’t got ____________ books.
5. Mum has __________ cocoa for us. 5. Kate has __________ orange juice everyday.
6. There’s __________ orange pencil in the bag. 6. There aren’t ___________ muffins left.
7. I’d like ____________ tea, please. 7. May I have ___________ bread, please
8. There are ___________ cookies on the table. 8. There aren’t _________ eggs in this cake.
9. May I have __________ sugar for my coffee? 9. They haven’t got __________ money.
10. Is there ____________ cheese left?
10. Can I have ___________ ice cube, please?

Fill in a, an, some or any Fill in how much or how many


1. There is _____________ ice cream for them. 1. _____________ boys are there in your class?
2. They haven’t got _____________ books. 2. _____________ milk is there in the cup?
3. I put __________ apples in the basket. 3. __________ wine have you drunk?
4. That’s _________ American car. 4. _________ pupils are there in the school?
5. I have __________ bottles of wine for you . 5. __________ tins of sardines do you need?
6. Have you got _________ warm sweater? 6. _________ butter is there in this cake?
7. I have __________ friends from China. 7. __________ sisters have you got?
8. That’s __________ electric guitar, isn’t it? 8. __________ tomatoes are there in the salad?
9. Are there ___________ candles on the table? 9. ___________ salt is there in this food?
10. I have ___________ message for Mary. 10. ___________ apples are there in your bag?

Choose the correct answer


1. There is --- money in my purse. a) a b) an c) some d) any
2. There are --- cups of tea on the table. a) a b) an c) three d) any
3. There aren’t --- squirrels in those trees a) a b) an c) some d) any
4. I’ve got --- English book in my bag a) a b) an c) some d) any
5. There’s --- water in the glass. a) a b) an c) some d) any
Fill in a, an, some Fill in some or any

1. A 1. some
2. Some 2. ant
3. An 3. some
4. An 4. Any
5. Some 5. Some
6. an 6. any
7. some 7. some
8. some 8. eggs
9. some 9. any
10. an 10. any

Fill in how much or how many


Fill in a, an, some or any
1. How many
1. some
2. any 2. How much
3. some 3. How much
4. an 4. How many
5. some 5. How many
6. a 6. How much
7. some
7. How many
8. an
9. any 8. How many
10. a 9. How much
10. How many

Choose the correct answer


1 c
2 c
3 d
4 b
5 c

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